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In process of a loft conversion. All new stud walls etc. bathroom ceiling is normal 12.5 mm plasterboard. External dormer wall is done in thermal plasterboard (polystyrene backed) one wall with 12.5mm plasterboard. Shower enclosure and wall is done in 22mm ply. Don't ask the reasons it's what I've got. All is reversible at present but a ball ache!! Plumbers and builders have said its all fine but I questioned the ply element as I remember reading stuff when doing our wetroom. Floor is tongue and groove 22mm chip with 5.5mm ply going down. Question is should I change all the ply for tilebacker board or is it workable? Sorry been a long day!! Tiles are porcelain 10mm (60x30) for floor and ceramic (40x25) 8mm for walls